Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2598

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Expands the definition of special victim to include school employees and volunteers

Impact

The passage of HB 2598 would significantly influence state laws governing the treatment of special victims. With the inclusion of school personnel, the bill strives to ensure that all individuals working within educational institutions are afforded necessary protections that align with those granted to other special victim classifications. This could result in a broader legal framework aimed at preventing harassment and abuse, thereby fostering a safer environment for both employees and students alike.

Summary

House Bill 2598 seeks to expand the legal definition of 'special victims' to include school employees and volunteers. This change aims to enhance the protections available to individuals in the educational sector, recognizing their pivotal role in the safety and well-being of students. By categorizing school employees and volunteers under this definition, the bill intends to provide them with increased legal safeguards against various forms of abuse or misconduct.

Contention

Emerging discussions around HB 2598 have highlighted concerns regarding the practical implications of the expanded definition. Proponents argue that this measure is essential for safeguarding not only students but also those dedicated to their education, promoting a culture of safety in schools. However, some critics raise questions about the sufficiency of the proposed protections and the potential for unintended consequences, such as the misapplication of the definition leading to possible overreach in legal accusations against school staff.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB256

Expands the definition of special victim to include sports officials at a sporting event

MO HB108

Expands the definition of special victim to include sports officials at a sporting event and limits civil liability for sports officials

MO HB72

Expands the definition of special victim to include sports officials at a sporting event and limits civil liability for sports officials

MO HB818

Modifies provisions relating to the protection of unborn children

MO SB524

Modifies provisions relating to sports officials, including civil liability protections and classification as special victims for criminal assault

MO HB350

Expands Missouri empowerment scholarship amounts for students with special needs

MO HB498

Includes businesses that host drag performances in the definition of a sexually oriented business

MO HB355

Modifies and establishes provisions relating to the protection of children

MO SB420

Modifies the definition of "hospital" to include rural emergency hospitals

MO HB427

Modifies the definition of first responder to include telecommunicator first responders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.